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Page 176
... Cobham with his own passions . . . and cares not at what rate he purchase opportunity to vex others , having no ... Cobham prospers by his industry ; if it do not , Rawlie by his opposition . In matter of intelligence Cobham is commended ...
... Cobham with his own passions . . . and cares not at what rate he purchase opportunity to vex others , having no ... Cobham prospers by his industry ; if it do not , Rawlie by his opposition . In matter of intelligence Cobham is commended ...
Page 194
... Cobham to run over to the Low Countries to continue talks they had previously had . Just before Elizabeth died he had written again , and Cobham sent the letter on to Cecil , asking what he should say . After her death , feeling very ...
... Cobham to run over to the Low Countries to continue talks they had previously had . Just before Elizabeth died he had written again , and Cobham sent the letter on to Cecil , asking what he should say . After her death , feeling very ...
Page 207
... Cobham had in mind . Cobham had not yet been tried , but his guilt was assumed , as a vantage - ground from which to bring down Ralegh . It was in vain that the latter asked , when confronted with some wild statement attributed to Cobham ...
... Cobham had in mind . Cobham had not yet been tried , but his guilt was assumed , as a vantage - ground from which to bring down Ralegh . It was in vain that the latter asked , when confronted with some wild statement attributed to Cobham ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RaleGHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
Copyright | |
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